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- In neuroscience, koniocellular cells, also called K-cells, are relatively small neurons located in the koniocellular layer of the lateral geniculate nucleus...
- magnocellular layer, and K ganglion cells send axons to a koniocellular layer.: 269  Koniocellular cells are functionally and neurochemically distinct from...
- the koniocellular layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus. K-type retinal ganglion cells have been identified only relatively recently. Koniocellular means...
- stain, from which they get their name. These areas receive input from koniocellular cells in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus dLGN and output to the...
- resolution, but lower temporal resolution, than the magnocellular cells. Koniocellular cell Magnocellular cell List of human cell types derived from the germ...
- The visual system is the physiological basis of visual perception (the ability to detect and process light). The system detects, transduces and interprets...
- which synthesize gastric inhibitory polypeptide Natural killer cell Koniocellular cell Knudsen cell The unit cube of dimension k Kcell, a Kazakhstani...
- optic tract to the koniocellular layers in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), synapsing with koniocellular cells. Koniocellular means "cells as small...
- Parasol cell Constructional apraxia Lateral geniculate nucleus Blindsight Koniocellular cell Eyesenck MW, Keane MT (2010). Cognitive Psychology: A Student's...
- of M-cells, the P-laminae, consisting primarily of P-cells, and the koniocellular laminae. M- and P-cells receive relatively balanced input from both...